A review by Alexis Elder.
The Skeptic: issue 86
Wendy M. Grossman on open access.
The Moral Argument for God’s Existence; or, How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love Godless Morality
Erik J. Wielenberg is here to calm your fears.
Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia
C. G. Prado considers the dangers in blurring the lines,
Being Born
Alison Stone wonders how a human life is shaped by having a beginning.
The Future Life of the Universal Declaration
Alan Haworth on the thinking behind rights, charters, and bills.
The Panpsycast
Q&A with Jack Symes
Fine-Tuning
Neil A. Manson considers the most popular argument for the existence of God.
Issue 86 Reviews: introduction
Readers are in for quite a few surprises in this issue’s reviews. A couple looking for a three-way relationship might select a guy robot as the addition, not a girl robot. That’s not what we’re expecting if we’ve seen the movie Her, watched the TV show Humans, or paid attention to the growing market for […]
Cosmological Arguments
Elizabeth Burns considers old and contemporary thinking about cause, explanation, and God.
Pascal’s Wager
Paul Bartha weighs up a prudential argument for belief in God.
Tomorrow Never Knows
Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, says Jean Kazez.